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Finishes - Appearance Retention
Appearance Retention
In the carpet industry the
"useful life" of a carpet is determined by the amount of time the carpet
will retain it's appearance. It is common knowledge that people
replace carpet while 80% of the carpet fiber is still existent in the
carpet, but it doesn't look good any longer. The carpet may be
crushed, or fraying, or there are stains that will not respond to cleaners.
While the fiber is still there, the carpet just doesn't look good enough to
keep it on the floor.
When you are selecting a
finish, you need to keep in mind the "appearance retention" value of your
finish. There are a lot of promises that people are making about their
finishes, but chemically there are differences between the two basic types
of finish - acrylic polymers (Our Base Grade Finish) and urethane (Our
Premium Finish). We offer both types of finish, because there are
situations where each product might be best. Our feeling is the
"appearance retention" value of the Base Grade Finish is less than the
"appearance retention" value of the Premium Urethane Finish. The
Premium Urethane Finish will look good longer. It will have better
"appearance retention" and therefore a longer "useful life" because you
won't feel you need to refinish your floors as soon as if you use the Base
Grade Finish.
But, the Premium Urethane
Finish costs more than the Base Grade Finish for a number of reasons:
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The raw cost of the Base
Grade Finish is significantly less than the cost of the Premium Urethane
Finish.
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The Premium Urethane
"cures" while the Base Grade Finish "air dries". We can apply 3
coats of Base Grade Finish in 1 hour, but only 2 coats of Premium
Urethane in 3 hours.
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The Premium Urethane
becomes harder, because it "cures" (that chemical curing is begun when
the catalyst is added to the urethane) and therefore resists damage more
effectively than the Base Grade Finish.
Excluding
color issues at this time, the finish you select should be based on 3
factors:
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How long do I want my finish to last?
If you are preparing your house for sale, you only need a short
"useful life" for your finish, and the Base Grade Finish is good for you.
If you just purchased a house, you will want a longer "useful life" and you
should get the Premium Urethane Finish. If you are preparing a rental
apartment, you might want a short "useful life", because you might have to
"refresh" the wood floor each time a new tenant signs a lease.
Briefly, if you only want a finish to look good for 2-3 years, you will save
money getting the Base Grade Finish. If you want your finish to last
longer than 3 years, you should get the Premium Urethane Finish.
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What is my price range?
The Base Grade Finish is 1/3 the cost of sanding a floor! The Premium
Urethane Finish is 1/2 the cost of sanding a floor! In both cases, you
are saving a lot of money by using SandFree instead of sanding the floor,
but if your budget for floor refinishing is small, you might want to get the
Base Grade Finish.
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Do I want a satin/matte
finish?
The Base Grade Finish, like all acrylic polymer finishes, does not come in a
matte or satin sheen. It is available in Gloss and Semi-gloss only.
Frankly, the Semi-Gloss doesn't look that much different than the gloss.
The Premium Urethane is available in a Satin sheen as well as a Matte -
which is a finish without any sheen (we only use this in museums).
Satin is our most popular sheen because it emphasizes the
wood grain of well maintained, aged wood. Therefore, if you want a
Satin Sheen, you'll need to get the Premium Urethane Finish. If you
want a Gloss, or Semi-Gloss, you can use either finish.
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